The more astute amongst you will note that I have made scant comment in my periodical postcards of the other opera which is being performed here in Aix.
Mozart, I hear, was quite a clever chap. He knew how to write a half decent tune for a start, and there are a fair few of...

Bless Maxine Kwok-Adams!
For those of you who are not aware, Maxine is our resident fashionista of the 1st violin section.
If column inches on a well known social networking site were the only measure of a person's popularity then MK-A would surely rival John Lennon in those...

The orchestra sat in near silence on the train this morning. The tension rising with the outside temperature as we sped through the mountains. I haven't felt this much pressure on a train since Sue Mallet was on a trip and was looking for volunteers for something or other. She...

Mahler's Third Symphony is always an event, partly due to the size of forces needed and the space required. The famous opening with the horns in full flight is truly astonishing writing and the power unleashed by Gergiev's hands in the ample acoustic of the Lincoln Centre is...

Another year, another blog. Yes, I know its February but this is the first time I have managed to put virtual pen to...er...virtual paper. I was looking through some of the old blogs the other day which date back to 2007. The reason for this is that we are off to New York soon...

As an encore at the recital the other night, we played a little melancholy Welsh folk song. Simple but effective in its main aim of bringing a lump to the throat and a tear to the eye. A member of the audience asked me at the reception afterwards if all Welsh folk songs were...

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